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US
/ˈkɫæsəˌfaɪ/
]
[ UK /klˈæsɪfˌaɪ/ ]
[ UK /klˈæsɪfˌaɪ/ ]
VERB
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arrange or order by classes or categories
How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric? -
declare unavailable, as for security reasons
Classify these documents -
assign to a class or kind
How should algae be classified?
People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms
How To Use classify In A Sentence
- There are numerous ways to classify and categorize pain responses in people.
- Being opening adjustment for reclassifying rental deposit out of expenses.
- The paper proposed a new digitized faceted classification model based on dynamic weight value which is originated from classify faceted classification model.
- Obviously waves may have frequencies of intermediate magnitude and so be difficult to classify as either destructive or constructive.
- A wide receiver that is 6-2 or taller I classify as a flanker receiver. USATODAY.com - An early look: Six golden nugget wide receivers
- The author emphasizes that the same language line of dialect geography and the phenomenon of speech sound keeping ancient sound cannot be taken as criteria to classify dialects.
- The process of naming plants and classifying them into those groupings is called nomenclature; the study of trees themselves is called dendrology.
- Finally, the study also utilizes the Miles and Snow typology for classifying firms according to their strategy, thus providing a more systematic analysis of the relationship between firm strategy and executive compensation.
- Obviously waves may have frequencies of intermediate magnitude and so be difficult to classify as either destructive or constructive.
- Because, in my opinion, nescient arm-chair security analysts with an axe to grind sure as hell shouldn't be able to declassify thousands of government documents and unfetter them into cyberspace. Michael Hughes: WikiStan: Do We Want Julian Assange on That Wall?